Google is ending support for structured data for home activities
Google is officially ending support for structured data associated with rich home activity results. This structured data allowed providers of online broadcasts, registered events and web events to be discovered in Google Search.
"Removed Home Activity documentation. What: Removed Home Activity Structured Data documentation. Why: Home Activity no longer appears in Google search results."
🚀 The original purpose of structured data was to enable people to discover things to do at home during quarantine, especially online classes and events. Rich Google results covered details on how to watch, activity descriptions and registration information. Online event providers needed to use structured event data or video. Publishers and businesses that have this type of structured data should be aware that this type of rich results is no longer covered, but it is not necessary to remove the structured data if it is difficult, it does not hurt to publish structured data that is not used for rich results.
- 📌 Google is ending support for structured data for home activities
- 📌 Structured data was used to increase the visibility of online events and broadcasts
- 📌 Removing structured data is optional, but it will no longer be used for rich results.
Q: What is structured data?
A: Structured data is a specific type of information that is organized and formatted in such a way that search engines can easily recognize and use it.
Q: Should I delete structured data that is no longer supported by Google?
A: No, not necessarily. Google says it doesn't hurt anything to publish structured data that isn't used for rich results.
Q: Will this affect my visibility in Google Search?
A: This may affect the visibility of specific online events or broadcasts that have used this structured data to increase their visibility.
Статтю згенеровано з використанням ШІ на основі зазначеного матеріалу, відредаговано та перевірено автором вручну для точності та корисності.
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-ends-covid-era-rich-results/519312/